Re: [apple-iphone] Battery Problem
Just because an app appears in the try when you double click does not mean
it is still running. It is really a fast switching system. It just saves
your information so you can go back to the same location in a hurry. Very
few things continue to run. Some that do are navigation software and VoIP.
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Dave Clark <dc1999@gmail.com> wrote:
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> My 3GS battery is failing badly, going essentially to zero by 6 pm.
>
> When I double click the home button, it shows Safari, Game Center, Phone,
> Mail and multiple others still running.
>
> How do I shut off programs? I've tried by turning off notifications,
> shutting down bluetooth, and Mail is only to check once an hour. The only
> thing left is to put it in Airport mode or simply power it off.
>
> The iPhone is only 5 months old.
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